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I'd ate the remain of my days wid not'ing but a spoon to obleege ye." "As for you, Pliny, and your son here, you have known us from children. Not a word must pass the lips of either, as to what you see now pull, but with great care, lest the rope break." The men did as ordered, raising their load from the ground, a foot or two at a time.

He spoke in a dretful sort of a mysterious way, but proud; and I says, "What do you think is the reason, Josiah Allen?" And he says, "It hain't always best to tell what you think. I hain't obleeged to," says he. And I says, "No. As the poet saith, nobody hain't obleeged to use common sense unless they have got it;" and I says, in a meanin' tone, "No, I can't obleege you to tell me."

I knowed this talonted man in Arkansaw, and if you would print this humbly tribute to his gorgis abilities, you would greatly obleege his onhappy friend. HE DONE HIS LEVEL BEST Was he a mining on the flat He done it with a zest; Was he a leading of the choir He done his level best. If he'd a reg'lar task to do, He never took no rest; Or if 'twas off-and-on-the same He done his level best.

If thar's a Chinaman in town, run him out. And obleege, yours, Dick. "'Whatever do you think, Enright? says Doc Peets after readin' us the letter. "'That's all right, says Enright, 'the Chink goes. It's onbecomin' as a spectacle for a Caucasian woman of full blood to be contendin' for foul shirts with a slothful Mongol. Wolfville permits no sech debasin' exhibitions, an' Lung must vamos.

The father wuz, I couldn't deny, a shiftless sort of a chap, good-natured, always ready to obleege a neighbor, but he hadn'nt no faculty. And I don't know, come to think of it, as anybody is any more to blame if they are born without a faculty, than if they are born with only one eye. Faculty is one of the things that you can't buy. He loved to hunt. That is, he loved to hunt some kinds of things.

"Well," said Dave, a suspicious, troubled look creeping up into his face, "that's all very fine, but I wish you wouldn't make a mystery of where you are staying, dear Grannie." "I don't want to," said Grannie. "It's all Mr. Williams. He has been real kind to me and mine, and ef he wants to keep to himself what his friends are doing for me, why shouldn't I obleege him?"

"She's a good cow." "Not so good as the one I lost." "You're jokin' now, neighbor. It was my best cow. I wouldn't have sold her except to obleege." "She doesn't give as much milk as my old one." "Sho! I guess you don't feed her as well as I did." "She fares just as well as the other one did. Of course, I don't know how you fed her." "She allers had her fill when she was with me.

I knowed this talonted man in Arkansaw, and if you would print this humbly tribute to his gorgis abilities, you would greatly obleege his onhappy friend. Was he a mining on the flat He done it with a zest; Was he a leading of the choir He done his level best. If he'd a reg'lar task to do, He never took no rest; Or if 'twas off-and-on the same He done his level best.

Captain Swendon and I wish to hire a boat for the day," turning to the fishermen again. "Can any of you men furnish us with one?" Sutphen lighted his cigar leisurely: "We always manage to provide Captain Swendon with a boat when he wants it. We kin obleege him," with a slight stress on the pronoun. "At what rates?" sharply. "Waal, we kin talk of rates when the day's over.

"And you did it, without even looking out to see if he tried to set the house on fire! Oh, Stixon, I fear that you were frightened." "Now, Miss Erma, I calls it ungrateful, after all my hefforts to obleege you, to put a bad construction upon me. You hurts me, miss, in my tenderest parts, as I never thought Master George's darter would 'a doed. But there, they be none of them as they used to be!

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